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Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium

The purpose of the Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium (GSC 2010) is to provide an opportunity for professors, postdocs and graduate students in the Atlanta area to meet in an informal setting, to exchange ideas, and to highlight local scientific computing research. The symposium is open to the whole research community.

The second meeting will take place at Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics (Skiles building) on February 20, 2010. The symposium is open to the whole research community and no registration fee is required.

Date and Location: February 20, 2010 (Saturday) at Georgia Tech, School of Mathematics (directions), Room 249

Poster session: There will be a poster session open to anyone attending the symposium but we especially encourage graduate students and postdocs to use this opportunity to advertise their work. List of poster presentations.

Registration: We ask prospective participants to register. The event is free, but in order to be able to provide adequate support, please register (now closed).

Dinner: We will organize a dinner after the symposium. The cost of the dinner will not be covered by the symposium, and everyone attending the dinner will be expected to cover their costs. During the registration, please indicate if you want to join the dinner group.

Parking:
Although the Georgia Tech campus is generally very safe, please do lock your vehicles and keep valuables out of sight. Do NOT park in any handicap, service vehicle, or other reserved space unless you have the proper permits! Campus parking is relatively relaxed on weekends except for these specialized spaces.